Our TeamWelcome to the Audi F1 Project.Audi will be competing in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2026.The new team has three locations. The Motorsport Competence Center of Audi in Neuburg (Germany) is considered one of the most modern of its kind in Europe. The Sauber Group's Formula 1 factory in Hinwil (Switzerland) is known for its innovative technologies and passion for racing. The Sauber Motorsport Technical Center, UK will be operational this year. Our Power Unit comes from Neuburg, while Hinwil is responsible for the development of the chassis and race operations.What you need? The mindset of an athlete. If you are someone for whom giving up isn't an option and limits are just something to be overcome, you can bringVorsprung durch Technikto Formula 1 with us. Become part of this unique project and make motorsport history.The position for the Audi F1 Project is to be filled at Audi Formula Racing GmbH in Neuburg (Germany).In the field of high-voltage storage development, you will work on the key component of electric high-performance drive systems and play your part in ensuring we are able to succeed in a highly competitive environment. You will be involved in areas ranging from requirements management and methods development to the detailed design for HV battery concepts and HV electronics as well as battery cell definitions for high-performance motorsports applications, and you will accompany your development through assembly all the way to the tests on the in-house test facility.This position is available starting January 1, 2026.Your MissionDevelopment and design in the field of high-voltage batteries for use in Formula 1 vehiclesConsideration of mechanical, thermal and electrical requirements for the integration of high-voltage batteries into the overall power unit systemCollaborating with the simulation, manufacturing and testing departments to optimise components in terms of performance and reliabilityCreating and maintaining CAD models, drawings and parts lists using CATIA V5 and PDM/PLM systemsSelecting suitable materials and manufacturing processesFurther developing production and assembly technologies and creating manufacturing and assembly instructionsTracking and analysing findings from tests and races to derive design improvementsConducting design reviews, creating assembly instructions and technical documentationCross-departmental collaboration in the development and design of the Energy Recovery System (ERS)Your ProfileDegree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, aerospace engineering or similarSeveral years of professional experience in the design of ERS systems in motorsportSeveral years of design experience in part and surface design (Catia V5), including the creation of manufacturing drawingsExperience in selecting suitable high-performance materials for a wide range of applicationsUnderstanding of the electrical, thermal and structural requirements of high-voltage batteriesExperience in the design of fibre composite components and in the field of high-voltage batteries, battery junction boxes and power electronics is an advantageStrong implementation skills and a high degree of motivation and initiativeStrong team playerGoal-oriented, independent and structured way of workingBusiness fluent German or English skills and a willingness to learn basic skills in the other language are requiredAbout UsWe are an equal opportunity employer.We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and expressly welcome applications from people with disabilities. We look forward to reviewing your application and having you join the team as part/or full-time employee in our pursuit of excellence in Formula 1.